Experiencing True Love in Marriage: A 3-Day Marriage PlanSample

Love at First Sight
"Love is of God." (1 John 4:7)
Some people believe that true love can occur the moment a man and woman lay eyes on each other. But “love at first sight” is a physical and emotional impossibility because you cannot love someone you don’t even know. You have simply been drawn to the package in which they live.
A lifelong emotional attachment is much more than a romantic feeling. It is more than a sexual attraction or the thrill of the chase or a desire to get married. Such feelings usually indicate infatuation and tend to be temporary and rather selfish in nature. A person may say, “I can’t believe what is happening to me. This is the most fantastic thing I’ve ever experienced! I must be in love.” Notice that those who make these statements are not talking about the other person—they’re excited about their own gratification. Such individuals haven’t fallen in love with someone else; they’ve fallen in love with love.
Genuine love is not something one “falls” into, as though he or she was tumbling into a ditch. One cannot love an unknown object, regardless of how beautiful or handsome it is. Only when a person begins to develop a deep appreciation and admiration for another—an intense awareness of his or her needs, strength, and character—has one begun to experience true love. From there, it should grow for a lifetime.
Questions for Today . . .
- Do you remember thinking that you were in love as a teenager, only to have that feeling fade over time?
- What did you think and feel when you first met your spouse?
- How did God show you that they would be your marriage partner?
Prayer . . .
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for the wonderful gift of love. Grant me your blessings, Father—more than I can even imagine right now! Amen.
(Excerpted from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Couples. Used with permission.)
Bonus Video Content: Love At First Sight
What’s the secret to finding a love that lasts forever? Is it love at first sight? Brenen and Morgan Beeler reveal the answers in this video. They also show you what to do if love begins to fade in your marriage.
About this Plan

Christian couples who decide to marry naturally want to enjoy a lifelong love affair. How can they achieve that success long-term? Someone once said that marriage is not about marrying the person we love as much as loving the person we marry. This can be realized by making a commitment to love unconditionally, and building the relationship on the rock of Jesus Christ (Psalm 18:46).
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We would like to thank The Dr. James Dobson Family Institute for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.drjamesdobson.org/
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